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The phrase "a cloud of angry" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to follow "angry." It could be used in a context where you want to describe a group of angry people or a situation filled with anger, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "As the meeting progressed, a cloud of angry faces filled the room, making it clear that tensions were high."
Alternatives: "a wave of anger" or "a storm of anger."
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Usually in Hollywood when a studio and the creator of a television series part ways under a cloud of angry recriminations they never work together again.
After that, the trail disappeared into a cloud of angry Chinese government denials, and then an ugly exchange of accusations between Washington and Beijing.
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This progressed into scenes that represented our current fraught moment of divisiveness: a bubbling cloud of angry white faces, frightened refugees, a young boy saving another from a noose, a rendering of a star that transforms into the face of a Klan member.
A cloud of us.
A cloud of names?
A cloud of crème chantilly is "optional".
It collapsed in a cloud of dust.
Amazon already has a cloud of sorts.
A cloud of steam.
"Or a cloud of mosquitos, actually".
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